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Seasonal reproductive activity in the testes and seminal vesicles of the catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch)
Author(s) -
Nayyar S. K.,
Sundararaj Bangalore I.
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
journal of morphology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.652
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1097-4687
pISSN - 0362-2525
DOI - 10.1002/jmor.1051300207
Subject(s) - heteropneustes fossilis , catfish , biology , period (music) , vesicle , seminal vesicle , spermatogenesis , endocrinology , semen , sperm , medicine , mucoproteins , secretion , andrology , anatomy , biochemistry , prostate , fish <actinopterygii> , fishery , botany , physics , genetics , cancer , membrane , acoustics
A seasonal study of the seminal vesicles in relation to that of the testes had been conducted in the catfish, H. fossilis . The annual reproductive cycle of the catfish has been divided into (i) Preparatory period (February–April), (ii) Prespawning period (May–June), (iii) Spawning period (July–August) and (iv) Postspawning period (September–January). Testes exhibit initiation of spermatogenesis in the mid‐preparatory period, but significant increase in weight of the testes accompanied by active spermatogenesis occurs during the prespawning period. In the spawning period, the testes are maximally enlarged and their seminiferous tubules are packed with spermatozoa. Following spawning, the testes gradually regress in the postspawning period. The seminal vesicles show initiation of secretory activity during the preparatory period but their recrudescence lags behind that of the testes by about a month. The seminal vesicles attain maximum weight and secretory activity during the spawning period. Thereafter, the seminal vesicles regress precipitously and sooner than the testes. The histochemical and biochemical studies on the seminal vesicles indicate that the secretion contains mucoproteins, acid mucopolysaccharides, primary proteoses, besides traces of phospholipids and native proteins.